Reducing civilian casualties during drone strikes, new data on proxy voting, and family incomes and compositions of same-gender couples.
How Biden can reduce civilian casualties during US drone strikes Last summer, President Biden announced the adoption of a counterterrorism strategy that would rely on drones to respond to terrorism threats around the world without deploying American troops on the ground. Sarah Kreps, Paul Lushenko, and Shyam Raman share findings to help shape drone policy and reduce unnecessary deaths going forward. Read more | Proxy voting takes on new meaning for Republicans “Despite its initial rejection by the House GOP, new data on proxy voting indicates that roughly 80% of all House members used the option through mid-December 2021, suggesting that this rule is now welcomed by both parties as a reform of traditional voting procedures and raising questions about its potential in the future,” write Emily Larson, Naomi Maehr, and Molly Reynolds. Read more |
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